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Steele parted company with the RFU on Friday following an emergency board meeting on Thursday night.

Sir Clive Woodward had initially been linked with the performance director post but Steele opted to change the job specification to remove any role with the senior England side. However, an RFU board meeting opted to reinstate the original job specification, only for 2003 World Cup-winning coach Woodward to rule himself out of the running.

The RFU released a statement announcing the end of Steele's ill-fated reign at Twickenham on Friday morning.

The statement read: "The RFU board of directors can confirm that John Steele has left the union with immediate effect.

"At the current time there is nothing more we can add while discussions are ongoing and we will update further as we are able."

Steele's demise comes almost a year to the day after he was appointed with the RFU's management board announcing he would take English rugby's top job on June 9 last year.

His departure was a mutual decision made during the emergency board meeting, which finished at 1am on Friday morning.

It was felt by both parties that he could no longer continue in his role and the RFU are currently meeting to agree the terms of his exit.